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Stefan Hansson
fb7f99efe2
device: rename unmaintained to archived (MR 5046)
Unmaintained is a name which on multiple occasions have seen lead to
confusion with people having the impression that unmaintained is for all
unmaintained devices, which is not how we're really using it. Many
devices in testing do not actually have a maintainer, yet there has been
no push to move these out of there and into unmaintained.

I think this is a result of that unmaintained was introduced not to keep
unmaintained ports but rather a place to store ports that have a better
replacement but where the inferior one still holds some sort of value,
such as for debugging purposes. These ports also are not necessarily
entirely unmaintained and see more fixes than many ports in testing.

While one approach to solving this problem could be to simply moving all
unmaintained ports to unmaintained, I think this comes with some
problems: It would require an initial effort to figure out which ports
are indeed unmaintained and which just don't have a maintained noted in
the package, and given how many ports there are in testing this would be
a big endeavour. It would also require continuous work on moving ports
into unmaintained as the maintainers go silent if we are to keep testing
and unmaintained's state consistent with reality. Additionally, just
because a port doesn't have a maintainer on paper doens't mean that
there aren't people who aren't willing to fix it up if there are issues
that arise.

As such, I think the way to go is renaming unmaintained to better
reflect the original intent. Thanks to Luca Weiss for suggesting
"archive", and to Arnav Singh for suggesting that "archived" would match
the other category names better.
2024-05-15 17:07:51 +02:00
Newbyte
9291b05b2c
linux-xiaomi-cepheus-downstream: use mkdtboimg from android-tools (MR 4145)
... and also work around https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/issues/1990
2023-06-03 06:34:48 +03:00
Alexey Minnekhanov
0411403007
xiaomi-cepheus-downstream: new device (Xiaomi Mi 9) (MR 2346)
Downstream kernel will not be maintained really, but useful for
exploring stuff. This kernel is at version 4.14 and can be
compiled with recent gcc versions though, so not that bad.

USB rndis works, touchscreen too, but no display (framebuffer,
/dev/fb0 is not present at all). Internal storage works, also
battery/charging.
2022-04-03 20:50:31 +02:00